Jane Duncan (academic) explained
Jane Duncan is an academic, public intellectual and activist. Currently, she is Professor of Digital Society at the University of Glasgow in Scotland, where she holds a British Academy Global Professorship.
She works on media freedom issues and is the former director of the Freedom of Expression Institute in Johannesburg.
Publications
- Book: Lloyd. Libby. Duncan. Jane (Prof). Minnie. Jeanette. Hendrik Bussiek. South Africa: A Survey. Public broadcasting in Africa series. 2010. Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa. 978-1-920355-42-5. 0. 31 July 2014. 31 October 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141031052324/http://osf.org.za/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Public-Broadcasting-in-Africa-Series_South-Africa_20101.pdf. dead.
- Book: Jane. Duncan. Mandla . Seleoane. Media and Democracy in South Africa. 1998. HSRC Press. 978-0-7969-1854-3. 0. co-edited with Mandla Seleoane
- Book: Duncan, Jane . The Rise of the Securocrats. 14 October 2014. Jacana Education. 978-1-4314-1075-0. to be published in October 2014
- Web site: List or articles written by Jane Duncan for SACSIS.org.za. The South African Civil Society Information Service. 2014-07-31.
- Web site: List of articles written by Jane Duncan for the Mail & Guardian. Mail & Guardian. 2014-07-31. 6 June 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190606044344/https://mg.co.za/author/jane-duncan-1. dead.
- Jane. Duncan. 2000. Talk left, act right: what constitutes transformation in Southern African media?. Communicatio: South African Journal for Communication Theory and Research. 26. 2. 52–59. 10.1080/02500160008537912.
- Jane. Duncan. 30 October 2003. Another journalism is possible: Critical challenges for the media in South Africa. Harold Wolpe Lecture Series. 1 July 2014.
- Jane. Duncan. Ian . Glenn. 2010. Turning points in South African television policy and practice since 1990 . Media Policy in a Changing Southern Africa: Critical Reflections on Media Reforms in the Global Age. UNISA Press. 39–72. 0.
- Jane. Duncan. 2009. The uses and abuses of political economy: The ANC's media policy. Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. 70 . 1. 1–30. 10.1353/trn.0.0039.
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